Mayor’s ‘21 Days of Prayer for Humacao’ initiative begins
- The San Juan Daily Star
- Mar 18
- 1 min read

By The Star Staff
Recognizing the importance of fostering unity, respect and civic peace, Humacao Mayor Rosamar Trujillo Plumey announced late last week the declaring of “21 Days of Prayer for Humacao,” an initiative that seeks to promote reflection, solidarity and the strengthening of community values in the eastern coastal town.
The mayor signed the municipal decree to hold “21 Days of Prayer” last Friday. Community and religious leaders, municipal officials, and citizens committed to the comprehensive development of Humacao were present at the event.
“From day one, I made a clear commitment: to govern with open doors, transparency, and closeness to our people,” Trujillo Plumey said. “This initiative reflects our genuine desire to unite our community in a single purpose, regardless of their religious beliefs, strengthening the values that distinguish our identity as Humacaeños.”
The decree establishes that, beginning Monday and continuing until Sunday, April 6, all citizens who wish may voluntarily join in daily moments of prayer and reflection from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. The meetings will be held in different sectors and neighborhoods of the municipality, fostering inclusive and community participation.
The initiative will conclude on the final Sunday with a “special activity” at City Hall at 5 p.m., the mayor said.
“The foundation of our nation calls us to work together for the common good; these days of prayer will be an opportunity to strengthen the bonds that identify us as Humacaeños and as the Puerto Rican people,” Trujillo Plumey stated.
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